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Are there any other ways of settling my claim I should consider?

As an alternative to settling your claim through Acas, you can reach a private agreement with your employer known as a Settlement Agreement, under which your employer may agree to pay you compensation (and, for example, provide an agreed reference) as long as you withdraw your claim. You can use a Settlement Agreement to settle your dispute at any stage, whether or not a claim has been issued in the tribunal.

To be legally valid, a settlement agreement must meet some strict legal requirements. It must be signed by you, the employer and a person specified as having authority to sign settlement agreements. This will be a solicitor, a trade union officer or a Citizens Advice worker who has an appropriate certificate of indemnity insurance. Once you have signed a settlement agreement, you cannot pursue that claim any further.

For some disputes, especially those where you are still in work, in-work mediation is a better alternative than a tribunal claim. Acas and the TUC have produced a useful joint guide to mediation (PDF, 1.36MB) explaining when it is likely to be the best route to resolving a dispute. Acas is the TUC’s preferred in-work mediator.

In general, you should always take advice about which route is best for you in your particular circumstances. Your union or an advice agency, such as Citizens Advice, should be able to help.

Note: This content is provided as general background information and should not be taken as legal advice or financial advice for your particular situation. Make sure to get individual advice on your case from your union, a source on our free help page or an independent financial advisor before taking any action.